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Ivor Cummings was born on 10 December, 1913 in Sierra Leone, is a British civil servant (1913–1992). Discover Ivor Cummings's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 10 December, 1913
Birthday 10 December
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Date of death 17 October, 1992
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Nationality Sierra Leone

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1913

Ivor Gustavus Cummings (10 December 1913 – 17 October 1992) was a British civil servant of Sierra Leonean ancestry, in 1941 he became the first black official in the British Colonial Office.

He has been dubbed the 'gay father of the Windrush generation'.

Ivor Cummings was born in West Hartlepool on 10 December 1913.

His father, Ishmael Cummings, the son of a wealthy merchant from Sierra Leone, was a doctor.

His mother, Johanna Archer, was an English nurse.

The couple had met when working together at the Royal Victoria Infirmary.

Ivor Cummings grew up with his mother in Addiscombe, where the family befriended the widow of the composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, to whom they were related by marriage.

After being bullied at Whitgift School, Ivor tried joining his father in Freetown.

However, feeling an outsider there, he returned to England, where he showed academic strength at Dulwich College.

The family did not have funds to support Cummings training as a doctor.

After briefly working in Freetown as a clerk for the United Africa Company, he returned to England looking for medical scholarships.

1930

Cummings himself enjoyed London's 1930s night life, as a gay member of 'the group', a set of African intellectuals in London which included the American singer John Payne and the British composer Reginald Foresythe.

1935

Abandoning those plans, in 1935 he became warden of Aggrey House, a government-run centre for colonial students, arranging meetings, lectures, dances and social events there.

There was competition between Aggrey House and the hostel of the West African Students' Union (WASU).

1937

In August 1937 Cummings even informed the police that two Aggrey residents had taken girls to spend the night at the WASU hostel.

1940

Aggrey House closed in 1940, after reports that communists had come to dominate the House Committee and that one student had brought a sex worker into the hostel.

1941

He joined the Colonial Office in 1941, and by 1942 its new public relations office was heralding his appointment as evidence against the existence of racial discrimination in Britain.

He served as secretary of a new Advisory Committee on the Welfare of Colonial Peoples in the United Kingdom, a Colonial Office initiative to assume direct responsibility for housing colonial students.

After the war he worked to recruit African nurses for the National Health Service.

1947

In 1947 Cummings visited Lagos on official business.

When the Greek proprietor of the Bristol Hotel there refused him a room because of his race, the scandal hit the British press.

1948

He was awarded the OBE in the 1948 Birthday Honours.

In June 1948 he was the official representative who met the West Indian immigrants arriving on the Empire Windrush, the beginning of the Windrush generation, helping them to find accommodation and jobs.

His choice of a former air raid shelter beneath Clapham Common as temporary accommodation for Windrush arrivals lacking prearranged accommodation resulted in Brixton becoming a permanent centre for the African Caribbean community in Britain.

Cummings visited the United States on a fellowship, co-authoring a survey of colonial students.

1958

He was invited to become Colonial Secretary in Trinidad, but in 1958 resigned from the Colonial Office to work for Kwame Nkrumah, training diplomats in post-independence Ghana.

He was posted to the Ghana High Commission in London to recruit West Indian professionals, including Ulric Cross.

He later worked as a training officer for Yengema Diamond Mines in Sierra Leone, and as public relations adviser to the London-based distillers Duncan, Gilbey and Matheson.

1992

Cumming died of cancer in Westminster Hospital, on 17 October 1992.